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93346
Ditto! I agree that the disposables cause chafing. My daughter tells me that her disposables are uncomfortable. The on-post hourly child care makes me use...
Belinda
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Oct 1, 2007
2:37 pm
93347
I rinse very well. my husband installed a short garden type hose and sprayer in the utility tub. soak in baking soda and water until ready to wash. I use...
brynn segar
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Oct 1, 2007
3:23 pm
93348
I just got 2 aio's for an upcoming trip to visit the in-laws, and wow! micro doodlez are really nice! http://www.palmettodiaperworks.com/modomido.html ...
asmasaloom
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Oct 2, 2007
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93349
Are there any common creams (i.e. sold at chain drug stores like CVS or the supermarket) that are ok for cloth diapers, without resorting to fleece? I know...
Kirsten Chetwynd
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Oct 2, 2007
2:21 pm
93350
I don't know if you'd be interested in a prescription but DD's pediatrician recommended Nystantin which is a powder used to treat yeast rashes. He recommended...
Janelle Seymour
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Oct 2, 2007
2:40 pm
93351
we use burts bees diaper ointment and never had any problems with our diapers. my mil bought that butt paste stuff for us and put some on my daughter when i...
jenny shirley
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Oct 2, 2007
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93352
I have added tea tree oil (TTO) to my hot wash or cold rinse, now I am trying to my cold overnight soak. I am wondering what has worked the best for others. ...
Christine
odentonmom
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Oct 2, 2007
4:45 pm
93353
Actually the powder is called Nystop. Some drs don't know about it, so it's good to use the complete name. Also you have to make sure the pharm gives you the...
Heather
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Oct 2, 2007
6:09 pm
93354
The cream is called nystatin and the powder is called Nystop.. The nystop is a powder version of the nystatin and vice versa. Same thing.. different form.....
Khourtniey Schulist
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Oct 2, 2007
6:30 pm
93355
I'd like to know too. I hate the smell of TTO but I have some and want to use it today when I wash. How much do I put in and ditto the OP's question Christine...
Brenda
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Oct 2, 2007
6:42 pm
93356
I have a front loader so I add between 5 & 10 drops to my bleach compartment. I also hate the smell, but i use it to clean everything so I'm getting used to...
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ntrenary
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Oct 2, 2007
6:52 pm
93357
AIOs are fast and easy, but they take forever to dry and because theres so many layers, and mine always smell funny when my son pees in them. I don't think the...
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Oct 2, 2007
7:06 pm
93358
On the topic of TTO, did anyone else see the article about how it may increase estrogen levels? Lavender Oil May Spur Breasts in Boys 3 Cases of Gynecomastia...
aimeebarcus
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Oct 2, 2007
7:14 pm
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I'm with you! They cost $$ and they're great diapers! until they do this =P I scrubbed the diapers in Dawn and hot water using the soft head scrubby thing they...
aimeebarcus
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Oct 2, 2007
7:18 pm
93360
I've heard about lavender but not TTO. Thats why I don't use lavender, I have 3 boys plus my husband. I hope this isn't true, I don't know what else to use to...
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ntrenary
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Oct 2, 2007
7:32 pm
93361
That's what I was thinking! but the article says it "grew" breasts in pre-pubescent boys.. so I think it doesn't affect adults? Vinegar naturally kills...
aimeebarcus
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Oct 2, 2007
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Hi Melissa, I heard you can use less detergent with a front loadeR? also, have you tried adding vinegar to the rinse? it's supposed to help the suds rinse out...
aimeebarcus
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Oct 2, 2007
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93363
Yes exactly. I know it wasn't life or death to get nystatin over nystop. BUT it just worried me, even though they are the same thing but different form. The...
Heather
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Oct 2, 2007
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93364
Hi Melita, I'm certainly not an expert, but when I made longies from some old sweaters, a veteran told me to lanolize them first (lanolin for nipples is fine...
aimeebarcus
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Oct 3, 2007
12:28 pm
93365
We got that perscription, and the yeast infection got worse which is why we're going with the over-the-counter route ... Kirsten Chetwynd kmochetwynd@......
Kirsten Chetwynd
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Oct 3, 2007
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93366
Hello Everyone, I Just want to say thanks to everyone who sent out their suggestions on how to strip my Fuzzi Bunz... I took into consideration all of the ...
Melissa
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Oct 3, 2007
2:59 pm
93367
I add it with my detergent when I use it :-) Before my downey ball fell behind the washer I would put some water and TTO in that... but I can't use it anymore...
Mandy
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Oct 3, 2007
8:20 pm
93368
I heard about that when it first came out but still use TTO. The tests (done after the couple kids breasts were thought to come from oil use) they performed...
Mandy
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Oct 3, 2007
8:29 pm
93369
I saw these on a website. Anyone ever try these or have any info on how eco friendly/wallet friendly they are? Michele...
Michele Lebowitz
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Oct 4, 2007
11:09 am
93370
Michele, I use these and love them. I use prefolds in them with a fleece liner ( I made myself.) They suggest you have 6 covers (each comes with 2 liners)....
SHANNON CROMPTON
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Oct 4, 2007
11:30 am
93371
I use them.. I use cloth as the insert... Work great for me. They are a bit more pricey if you use the flushable liners with them, but using prefolds saves...
Khourtniey Schulist
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Oct 4, 2007
12:33 pm
93372
What I read, I believe on Dr. Sears website, is not to use creams when you have a yeast infection b/c it just feeds the yeast. Check it out. Heather ... CVS ...
ocnstuff
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Oct 4, 2007
1:11 pm
93373
Hi. I'm really enjoying this thread, as now that my son has started daycare we have to use disposables part time. I'd agree on the chafing (hell, it's true...
Georgette L
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Oct 4, 2007
1:46 pm
93374
There is a new bummis that has gussets... haven't tried it. www.bummis.com ... (I have a bazillion if you're looking to buy some ... been ... holes ... loose, ...
aimeebarcus
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Oct 4, 2007
2:29 pm
93375
Hmmm, wallet wise the disposable liners can add up. BUT, I like that you can get them locally (at most all whole foods stores). And they worked great. I had...
Heather
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Oct 4, 2007
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